BUCHAREST, ROMANIA: Ever since his return to Twitter, Andrew Tate, the polarizing influencer, has been inflexible in his habit of relentless criticism. Recently, he directed his focus toward those who may not be as proficient in speaking English, embarking on a rant where he labeled them as nothing short of 'clowns.' This move didn't go unnoticed by his followers, who found themselves embroiled in heated discussions about his controversial statements.
Tate's Twitter account has become a virtual battleground for his rants and opinions. Whether it's targeting specific issues or unleashing his disdain for the government, which he refers to as the Matrix in his unique perspective, Tate appears unyielding in his quest to express his discontent. However, this contentious figure's digital presence is not without its real-world consequences. Following serious allegations of sexual assault, human trafficking, and organized crime, Tate found himself under house arrest in Romania, adding even more fuel to the already fiery debates surrounding his persona.
'Wtf don't you know English dips**t?'
During his rant, Tate passionately expressed his frustration with the speaking abilities of others, claiming that he found it unbearable to listen to them due to their lack of proficiency. Not only did he share his aversion to watching YouTube videos, but he also harshly criticized the prevalent use of edits and cuts, which he perceived as insincere. In a somewhat mocking manner, he imitated someone discussing Bitcoin, highlighting their repeated use of filler words and evident hesitation. With a tone of disdain, he openly questioned whether the individual possessed a proper understanding of English, ultimately labeling them as "clowns" in a clear display of his contempt.
Tate wrote, "I literally can't listen to other people speak because they're so terrible at it. I refuse to even watch youtube. It's either a ton of edits, with cuts. OR Yeh so like, If you um… bitcoin is in this triangle right, then you'll be um be up… Wtf don't you know English dips**t? Nobody speaks like me because it seems nobody even knows English. Clowns."
'Do you ever not stroke your own ego'
Following Tate's remarks wherein he criticized individuals with limited proficiency in English, a wave of reactions and opinions surged through the platform. One user wrote, "You are exceptionally strange." Another user wrote, "Have you heard the way you say “bo’ul o’ wa’er” though?" A user stated, "Do you ever not stroke your own ego." A user commented, "You can tell a lot about somebody just by listening to them for a few minutes. There’s those who try hard to sound like geniuses, and then there’s geniuses who can eloquently explain complex concepts by dumbing it down to the masses."